It seems as if people need to maximize themselves in all areas of their lives.
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I've always thought that "maxing out" on certain areas of your life is ideal.
But really, we can't do it in "everyone" as we are told it is possible.
Basically, they are telling us to become the best at fitness, work, relationships, making money, being good fathers, etc.
But as people, we are limited, we can only choose a few of these!
Only a few..
I know men who are 100% dedicated to making money.
They were not good fathers, in the sense that they could not pay too much attention to their "relationships" or "study" to become good fathers. Not even good partners. They wouldn't even have time to be "too focused" on fintess.
So, they focused on 1 area of their life, and maximized them.
As men I really think we can only have very few areas of our lives that we could and should focus on.
We are lucky if these areas we focus on are currently some on the list of what makes a man of high value.
Take for example a man who decides to maximize himself in the business area. He will certainly be able to make a career of networking and making a lot of money, but maybe I will leave out the physical area.
Instead think now a personal trainer or fitness specialist not only manages to maximize an area that is considered to be of great value to men, but if he manages to make a career networking and money he has also taken the right path for his life.
So, for us men it's more about finding which areas make us high value and being able to make a profession out of them.
What do you think of this concept of lifemaxxing, what did our grandparents say about that?
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I've always thought that "maxing out" on certain areas of your life is ideal.
But really, we can't do it in "everyone" as we are told it is possible.
Basically, they are telling us to become the best at fitness, work, relationships, making money, being good fathers, etc.
But as people, we are limited, we can only choose a few of these!
Only a few..
I know men who are 100% dedicated to making money.
They were not good fathers, in the sense that they could not pay too much attention to their "relationships" or "study" to become good fathers. Not even good partners. They wouldn't even have time to be "too focused" on fintess.
So, they focused on 1 area of their life, and maximized them.
As men I really think we can only have very few areas of our lives that we could and should focus on.
We are lucky if these areas we focus on are currently some on the list of what makes a man of high value.
Take for example a man who decides to maximize himself in the business area. He will certainly be able to make a career of networking and making a lot of money, but maybe I will leave out the physical area.
Instead think now a personal trainer or fitness specialist not only manages to maximize an area that is considered to be of great value to men, but if he manages to make a career networking and money he has also taken the right path for his life.
So, for us men it's more about finding which areas make us high value and being able to make a profession out of them.
What do you think of this concept of lifemaxxing, what did our grandparents say about that?